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*The Church A Witnessing Community *
*Conversion of St Paul.
St Mary's Comberton~/ St Peter's Coton 25~/1~/2009*
*Galatians 1:11-end; Matt 19:27-end*
/*Summary: Witnessing means pointing to transformation*/
/*Aim: That we would be witnesses to God's transforming work [in us.]*/
\\ *INTRO *
A worldwide community -->
Because it has been a witnessing community
\\ /'witnessing'/ religious jargon.
offputting
“/*Jehovah's Witnesses”*/, black suits, twos, knocking on doors, handing out tracts.
\\ Put religious jargon to one side
*WITNESSES IN EVERYDAY SPEECH*
/*1.
Witness: (traffic accident).
*/Person waiting at a bus stop, sees a dog run out into the road just as a car pulls out to overtake a lorry.
S/*aw something happen*/ – maybe no one else saw.
Key qualification: *eyes*
\\ /*2.
Witness: (in court) */gives a testimony about what they saw.
*Mouth.
*Words need not be* *articulate or clever to convince a jury.
/*Say plain and simple what they saw*/.
Key witness confident scientist giving the results of forensic test.
Child shaking at the knees – thief running down alley.
\\ /*3.
Witness: (signing legal document).
Draw up*/* **will.**
Asked my sister and her fiance.
solemn moment.
*Testifies to what someone else has done.
*Point away from themselves*
eyes – mouth – hand
\\ *WITNESSES IN THE EARLY CHURCH*
*SAW* transformation happen.
*Paul* (v23) /“The one who formerly was persecuting us is now proclaiming the faith he once tried to destroy.”//
/*Resurrection*.
*New community* where people shared their possessions with one another.
\\ *SPOKE* about what they had seen.
articulate *educated men like Paul*.
Uneducated galilean fishermen *Simon Peter*.
Seen something – couldn't help but talk about it.
\\ *POINTED* to God.
v11-12 /“For I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel that was proclaimed by me was not of human origin [sell philosopy] for I did not receive it from a human source, nor was I taught it, but I received it through a revelation of Jesus Christ.”/
placement in NZ accent “sound so learned”.
Point about preaching~/ speaking about our faith
NOT “wow - isn't he clever”, “Wow – isn't God amazing.”
*Full circle – *pointed not just with words, but with how they lived their lives.
Slaves and masters sitting round sharing bread and wine together – all servants of the One Master.
\\ *US TODAY - WITNESSES*
Eyes – mouth – hands /*working in tandem*/.
--> Place to start eyes – mouths and hands
Recognise God's transforming work taking place – natural to point towards in actions and talk about it with words.
What are we looking for?
Something more than what we expect on a human level.
* Seeming coincidence – through which God reunites 2 members of a family.
* Mother who tragically loses a child but through all the pain and grief learns more about God as a Father.
* Someone who asks for friends to pray for a bad back, and the complaint disappears
* Sewing machines story p103, Mission shaped and rural
\\ witnessing is* always about pointing to transFormation.*
NOT just about advertising church services better.
Always pointing away from ourselves to God who transforms.
\\ *CONCLUSION*
*Eyes:* Looking expectantly for God at work
*Mouths:* Talking about what we see – not needing to be articulate.
Best evangelists
*Hands:* Pointing people not to ourselves, not to the Church, but to God who calls us all to a life of transformation.
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